Salamon’s anatomy classifies nonprofit organizations by ______.

A. the nature of their programs and activities
B. their eligibility to receive tax-exempt gifts
C. the amount of revenue received in a fiscal year
D. who receives the principal benefit of their activities


D. who receives the principal benefit of their activities

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A case of a non-profit smoking cessation program creating a superhero "captain smokefree" to visit schools and show fifth-graders gross pictures of blackend lungs and pictures of people pulling oxygen tanks, is an attempt by the marketer to:

a. influence the perceived benefits of stopping smoking b. increase the perceived cost of starting to smoke c. maximize perceived association with superheroes d. impact those in the maintenance stage of highly complex decisions e. putting smoking in the adolescent's choice set

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Robert hired James, a CPA, to prepare his tax returns. James was too busy and delegated the work to Sara, also a CPA. This delegation is

a. enforceable, as Sara is also a CPA. b. enforceable, as there was no expectation James would do the work. c. not enforceable, as Robert hired James to perform personal services. d. not enforceable, as this violates public policy.

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The Lagrange multiplier reflects the appropriate change in the objective function resulting from a unit change in the quantity value of the constraint equation

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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A currency exchange rate refers to

A. the unit of wealth (gold, oil, diamonds, etc.) upon which a nation bases its national currency. B. the unit equivalency of all international currency. C. the price of one country's currency expressed in terms of another country's currency. D. the ratio of a nation's basic unit of currency relative to the price of gold. E. the ratio of a nation's basic unit of currency relative to the price of silver.

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